If you’re looking for some free camping just minutes away from Bryce Canyon National Park look no further than Dave’s Hollow. Dave’s Hollow is part of the Powell Ranger District of the Dixie National Forest in Utah. This free camping area is run by the US Forest Service. There is a 16-day stay […]
We have been boondocking outside of Bryce Canyon National Park now for two weeks and it has quickly become our favorite national park we have ever visited. We made it into the park on five different days and had a blast. It’s the ninth national park we visited this year and even though we […]
The Peek-a-Boo Loop Trail is located in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. It is a popular hiking trail within the park, offering breathtaking views of the unique rock formations known as hoodoos. The trail clocked in at a total of 5.75 miles with 1,376 feet in elevation gain. This is considered a strenuous hike […]
Looking for a little more fun while hiking the trails at Bryce Canyon National Park? Then why not participate in the Hike the Hoodoos! program. This part hike, part scavenger hunt program has visitors searching for benchmark survey markers along specially-marked trails in the park. You must hike at least 3 miles on these […]
The Queens Garden Trail and Navajo Loop Trail are two popular hiking trails located in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. You can choose to do each trail separately are combine them like we did to make the hike longer. The hike came in at 3.77 miles for us starting from the parking lot […]
The Mossy Cave Trail is a popular hiking trail located in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. It is a relatively easy hike making it perfect for the whole family. It’s a mile out and back trail with an elevation gain of a little over 200 feet. During the hike, hikers can enjoy views […]
The Scenic Drive in Bryce Canyon National Park is a popular activity for visitors to the park. The drive is 18 miles from the park entrance in the north to the end of the road at Rainbow and Yovimpa Points. As you drive down the road the elevation increases dramatically. The Visitor Center is […]
The Fairyland Loop Trail is a popular hiking trail in Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. The trail takes hikers on a loop through a stunning and diverse landscape of hoodoos, rock formations, and canyon vistas. On the hike, you will travel through spectacular hoodoos and scenery along the rim and into the canyon. Don’t […]
The Swamp Canyon Trail is a hiking trail located in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. The trail descends into Swamp Canyon, offering hikers a chance to explore a lesser-known area of the park and experience the unique geological formations and natural beauty of the canyon. We clocked this round trip hike in at […]
Bryce Canyon National Park’s visitor center is the main hub for information and services within the park. It is located near the park’s entrance in southern Utah and provides visitors with information on the park’s features, history, and activities. At the visitor center, you can obtain maps, guidebooks, and other materials to help plan your […]